Master's

Master 2 Human Rights Law in a changing World

Université de Strasbourg
Strasbourg, France English (Check official programme page) Taught
Tuition
€1,970.5/semester
Duration
12 Months
Intake
Autumn Semester
Deadline
Closed 2026
Closed for 2026 intake. Next deadline not yet verified.

About the Program

Overview of the program The aim of this English-taught program is to provide students from all over the world access to a high-level education in Human Rights Law. Human Rights is an essential component of a vibrant democratic regime. Despite a very strong support and development post WWII, Human Rights are now facing a backlash in different parts of the world. Disputed in their theoretical basis, their implementation is in danger because of various regressive movements, from the “Rule of Law backsliding” to war, to name only a few of the contemporary challenges Human Rights are facing in a changing world.

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field
  • English (Check official programme page)
  • Competitive academic record (GPA)

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Application Pipeline

1

Confirm Eligibility

Before application

Review the official Université de Strasbourg page and confirm entry requirements for Master 2 Human Rights Law in a changing World.

2

Prepare Core Documents

Before application

Gather transcripts, degree certificates, passport, CV, motivation letter, and language documents required by the university.

3

Submit Application

2026-05-30

Complete the official application (Mon Master / Parcoursup / direct portal / Études en France for non-EU) and upload all supporting documents before the stated deadline.

📅 Deadline: 2026-05-30

4

Track Admission Updates

After submission

Watch for interview invitations, additional document requests, or admission offers from the institution.

5

Prepare Funding and Visa

After admission

After admission, finalize tuition planning, French long-stay student visa (VLS-TS) documentation, accommodation, and CVEC payment.

Work & Stay

What you can earn and how long you can stay after graduation.

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Work & Stay in France

What happens after you graduate

Official info

Work while studying

20 hrs/week

Up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours/week). Work permit included in student visa.

Student pay rate

€11.88/hour

SMIC (minimum wage) applies. Student jobs in hospitality and retail typically pay minimum wage.

Stay after graduation

12 months

APS (Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour) — One-year temporary stay permit after graduation to find work. Renewable once. Must have Master's or higher.

Path to residency

5 years

Permanent residency after 5 years of legal residence. Talent Passport holders may qualify faster.

Average graduate salary

€35,000/year

Average starting salary. Paris-based roles typically 20–30% higher. Tech sector averages €42,000+.

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Estimated Semester Cost

Tuition €1,970.5/semester
Admin / Union Fees €0/semester